I'm not sure that qualifiers are easy. First off you've never played them and not seen any tapes, so you go into the first set watching how the guy plays and often they play well enough to win the first set, then you play catch up to get even. Plus qualifiers come out swinging with nothing to lose and matches already played.

But of course I will keep the faith in Andy that he will come out playing his game and play smart.

I'm not sure that qualifiers are easy. First off you've never played them and not seen any tapes, so you go into the first set watching how the guy plays and often they play well enough to win the first set, then you play catch up to get even. Plus qualifiers come out swinging with nothing to lose and matches already played.

But of course I will keep the faith in Andy that he will come out playing his game and play smart.

Exactly - which is why they should never be under-estimated, and Andy is well aware of this.

Relax. There's no one in qualifying who is any threat. The idea that it's this big danger is just ridiculous. Andy deals with low-ranked players as good as anyone. Surely it's much better that he will be playing Michael Berrer or someone rather than like, Gasquet or Dolgopolov or something.